Atomic absorption spectrometry (AAS) is used primarily to determine the concentrations of individual elements in solution. As such, AAS is used in food and beverage, water, clinical research, and pharmaceutical analysis. It is also used in mining operations to determine, metal concentration.
Manufacturer | GBC | Funding Source | NECCDEP |
Model | SensAA Dual | Whether the equipment service can be provided to external researchers/institutions | Yes |
Manufactured Year | 2005 | Availability of Technically Competent Staff | |
HS Code | Instrument Condition | Functioning well | |
Vendor Name | Commencement of Operations Date | 2005-12-01 | |
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Institute | Eastern University, Sri Lanka |
Faculty | Science |
Department | Chemistry |
Laboratory | Chemistry Lab1 |
Contact Person Name | Head/Chemistry |
head_chemistry_ fos@esn.ac.lk | |
Phone Number | 0652240755 |
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Product Category | Spectrometry |
Sub Category | Metals |
Testing Paremeters | Metal Analysis |
Description | The Agilent 7900 ICP-MS (Inductively Coupled Plasma - Mass Spectrometry) is a flexible single quadrupole ICP mass spectrometer that provides the industry’s best matrix tolerance, most effective helium collision mode, lowest detection limits, and widest dynamic range. As a result, you can be confident you are reporting accurate data every time, even at trace levels, whatever your sample types. The 7900 ICP Mass Spec provides the highest performance for demanding commercial and industrial applications, with the flexibility needed for research and advanced analysis such as speciation. High sensitivity and fast acquisition of transient signals – necessary for analysis of single nanoparticles (spICP-MS), single cells, and for laser ablation – give you the edge over the competition. |
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